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now and ask about the bosley guarantee it's friday, july 5, right now on cnn this morning, joe biden and the political fight of his life, his plan for proving he's fit for office getting more sleep, plus we did it a landslide win in the uk, power shifting to the labour party for the first time time in over a decade. >> and this hurricane beryl tearing up the caribbean, now heading towards mecca suppose you catan peninsula 5:00 a.m.
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here in washington, here's a live look at capitol hill good morning, everyone. i'm paula reid in for kasie hunt. it's great to be with you more sleep, less work. that's president biden's plan to stay sharp and focused on the job after last week's devastating debate performance. according to three sources, the president intends to stop scheduling events after eight pm so he can get more rest and there's no sign. he's considering barreling out of the race. listen to these remarks. yesterday is july 4 barbecue at the white house this could not be done without the family support, so thank you. thank you. thank you. we love you and i really needed from the bottom of my heart. thank you thank you you got me, man i'm not going anywhere. all right to stay in the race. >> president biden has to calm fears among his own supporters about his mental fitness. he
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didn't help his cause in this interview with the philadelphia radio show crowd to these threats, i said, the first vice president urge black woman shirt, black president proud in the form of church, black moving the supreme court let's begin. mariana alfaro, national politics and breaking news reporter for the washington post. thank you for being up early with us. let's start with the big question. everyone has. i mean, is it even possible that biden would step aside right now? well, coming from all the conversations we've been having hearing from governors after this meeting, they had. i want to say it seems like he has very sure that he won't step out and i think that right now again, we haven't seen a lot of pressure from other elected democrats, specially in congress, because they've been out this week. but i think that this coming week when they returned to the hill, will be hearing to see if more come out and call him from for it, but after this governors meeting, it's pretty evident that he has no desire to step down and he ultimately,
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we've heard from so many democrats, so he is still want to make the call. yeah. so what are you hearing from sources right now about the from one vr stations inside the white house? yeah. so i mean, specifically from this governors reunion, i think we came out hearing a lot of these governor democrat governor saying that they still have the confidence in biden, they still amino know that he has to make the choice, but also you heard i think it was a new mexico governor main governor saying, we're not sure if you can win or state in the state, i think we need to be reassured more and i think that that's the kind of conflict that democrats are hearing right out across the country. they want to continue supporting biden, but also they know that it could hurt on not only him, but the rest of the party already on the ticket come november. and what do you expect over the next few days? again, especially if congress is back on, on monday and tuesday, i think we're gonna be hearing a lot of democrats, maybe be more open, be more candid about what's going on. but i think that there's still a lot of confusion within the caucus in the senate groups and they are still waiting to see their leadership act more strongly. i
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think that we're trying to get them on the hill next week and see what their thoughts are. but i do expect the list of house democrats calling him to leave the ticket to micro in the coming week. and just say you think it'll grow what is the conversation around the other option? what is the other option? obviously, he has a vice president, but there's a list of names. what are you hearing? yes. i mean, specifically on the vice president front, i think it's just because again, she's been with him for the last few years. she knows the administration. i think that we saw a bump in popularity for her over the last week and maybe it's just like the internet speaking, but i think that we definitely seen more interesting kamala harris and we've seen before, but logistically speaking, she could be the obvious choice. just speak about campaign funds and all that stuff. but then you've seen, you know, gavin newsom step up yesterday. he was very, very clear that he's still behind the president. he has a really embraces idea that he could be next and same with an bashir over and kentucky, i think gretchen whitmer, all these folks have been saying that they will continue sandi, the president, but then there's still that sense there
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in the background. they know they could still be tapped in, but i think overall they become united behind the precedent is vital. this, you mentioned campaign funds because there are consequences to who use decide to select someone else? money can follow some of them, but not everyone. the money that biden has in his war chest? yes. i think how it works is that if he were to step down or or leave the ticket because hairs is already part of the campaign, it would be easier to trace thanks all these fans to hurt, but then if not, if it was a new candidate in raises a new, new sort of questions that we've never seen before about where do we start with fundraising? where do we start with gathering all of the democratic a war chest behind him or her. and i think that right now. those are a lot of things that we've never been put institution, we never been put in before so i think for a lot of strategists, a lot of people trying to see your sub all i'm kinda harris might be the more clear, easy cut path because again, they're running out of time yeah. >> no, i think how often have we said that over the past eight or nine years, a place
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we've never been before based on your reporting, how important is the next 24, 48 hours with this abc news interview tonight, i think that whatever happens tonight, and also, i guess we're going to see the big parts come out tonight and i think sunday might be a bit more of the relaxed parts of the interview, but i think president biden has this one shot that everyone has been calling for it to have a clear communication with work journalist to be open and candid and have any question thrown at him. and i think that really depends on how that goes. it's really going to set up the situation for house democratic, senate democrats coming up next week in the white house is responsible again, the campaign it has been keeping the same talking points, you know, say he was tired, he was traveling a lot there's no excuse behind that for a sit-down interview with a journalist. so we'll see how it goes in the new spin be after that. >> yeah, it'll be high-stakes. yes. it's very high six. thank you so much for joining us. i appreciate it up next, the votes are in the uk has a new prime minister. this morning class, a framework in place for
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the conservative party in britain is out and the labour party is in overnight conservative. >> bruno grip. british prime minister rishi sunak conceded the election, promising a peaceful both transfer of power the labour party has won this general election. >> and i've called to keir starmer to congratulate him on his victory today, power will change hands in a peaceful and orderly manner with goodwill on all sides the landslide victory for labor gives them control of the british government for the first time in 14 years. >> with labour leader keir starmer now taking reins as the next prime minister. so let's bring in cnn's max foster to break all of this down with us. max, things are moving very quickly this morning. tell us about the process to move from one prime minister to another. >> so we're about to see rishi sunak move out of downing street. he'll head up to the palace. he'll resign the
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palace in front of the king and then keir some will come in and be appointed and then he'll move into downing street. there'll be speeches on both sides. there is this unique thing, hope paula well, for that moment between the resignation and the appointment, the king is running the country. so an absolute monarchy for about ten minutes, probably. but i think what we've seen here is in some ways, isn't a massive shift. you still got a center ground prime minister, but it's moved to the left slightly. and by a landslide. so the british public have completely flipped in many of their voting patterns, even in scotland, with the scottish national party has seen its vote collapse. there's been a lot of change here and a triumph for keir starmer because the last election, the labour party had the worst showing that it's ever had now it's got one of its best showings. but you have underneath all of that something very interesting going on. you're seeing the hard and the hard left also having successes. so the green
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party getting four seats, whereas is extraordinary, nigel farage, who was honestly very close to donald trump, winning a seat. but also he got the conservatives collapsing. you're going to see the hard right? having an influence on the new conservative party that comes out of this so it's not to say the hard-right haven't had a role to play here in the same way. they have in other parts of europe. it's just not as defined, but we have got now a centrist government which has moved slightly to the left so keir starmer, the next prime minister, what should people know about him? he's a former human rights lawyer. he is a blair, right? very similar to tony blair. he's also taken on some pretty right-wing policies like stopping the boats of immigrants, illegal immigrants coming into the uk he's made massive promises about what he can afford to do such as bringing public services back to what they used to be none of
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which is a portable. so this isn't the same as tony blair in 1997 coming off a huge wave of optimism. and celebration. this is keir starmer saying people have voted for change is pretty much against the conservative party. and what people used to have. and he's going to change things, but it's very difficult to see how he's gonna be able to afford it. and he doesn't. if you actually look at the votes, he didn't have that many votes across the nation, but he did very cleverly worked through the system the first past, the post system, which is what we've got constitutionally here, which allowed him tactically to win. this is not a resounding win for him, although he's got a lot more power in parliament let's do what he wants to do and that's we just got some new reporting that 40% of voters skip the election. >> what does that say to you well, slightly down from last time. >> but if you look at the trend is an absolute collapse in the number of people voting. the turnout has been absolutely
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terrible. what it says to me is people weren't engaged in this election. you might say, well, they've been so many elections here and we had the brexit referendum, so many prime ministers, people are just tuned out. i do worry that this is a crushing defeat, not just for the conservative party, but for politics politics isn't changing things in the same way that people hoped. so they're just not engaging in it. and i think that's pretty depressing. and it says a lot about democracy. and people losing faith in it, frankly max foster, thank you and up next, hurricane beryl churning in the gold heading towards mexico and a look at the fireworks lighting up this dye in nashville last night we'll be right back sunday dr. sanjay gupta reports on hold for the devastating effects of
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805 1880 to three how how to come with emory in tokyo and this is cnn this morning, hurricane beryl is bearing down on mexico, weakening slightly overnight to a strong category two hurricane. the storm just battered jamaica with strong winds and a month's worth of rain in just 24 hours cnn's rafael romo reports on the damage from kingston winds and rain pummel jamaica for 12 hours beryl is the strongest hurricane to strike the island in more than 15 years, tearing a path of destruction through the eastern caribbean now, the cleanup begins to see this level of destruction. >> it is almost among gideon like almost total damage or
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disruption of all buildings. many people living on the small islands lost everything. >> it turns unbelievable it's, saying it's gone. everything you can think about his gun, people are homeless, they need food and water. the eye of the storm passed less than 20 miles south of jamaica, which seems to have pulled out of this major hurricane better than expected. >> i think jamaica was spared the worst, the damage was not what we had expected, and so we're very grateful for that. >> many residents we spoke with agree. i agree. this. thing. so we have life. i'm still here. that's the greatest thing. >> this fishing village, just those high kingston is one of the hardest hit communities in the area. >> take a look at how the powerful hurricane winds destroy their sheds and stands that they depend for their livelihoods. and now they wonder how long it's going to take before they can rebuild. >> it's going to be expensive to, to read they don't back everything. but in time it will
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be done. >> the shop owners guided us through the debris field beachfront, one shed beer net, one there, and a lot of water companies side rooftop blew off. the os is done donetsk or blew off the debuted from beryl, triggering flooding and forcing around the thousand people into shelters. the storm dump more than twice the average july rainfall on the city of kingston, just 24 hours, never before has the caribbean and been battered by a hurricane this strong, this early in the year. here in jamaica, prime minister andrew holness earlier said that about 1,000 people remain in shelters as for communications, he also said that 70% of the network was operational power also went out in some areas about he said that it was being restored the already rafael romo cnn kingston, jamaica there'll is now bearing down on mexico's yucatan peninsula.
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>> and this morning, mexico's president is urging residents of tulum to seek shelter. let's get right to meteorologist elisa raffa. elisa weirs the storm right now it is pretty close to making landfall on the yucatan peninsula in mexico, somewhere near kant kuhn cozumel, and tulum. we're kind of looking at that. i going somewhere in here hurricane-force conditions, pick being up here pretty soon
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>> from but could get backup to hurricane strength as it sets its eyes on texas as we go into the weekend, we like i mentioned, we've got it's got a couple of things in it's way that it has been weakening it, but we are still dealing with ocean temperatures even in the gulf of mexico, that or more characteristic of august and september. so it's really got some fuel once it gets past some of this land so looking at a hurricane landfall here, hurricane warnings in effect, then you get some weakening because they land interaction, but over water, it could reenter densify, could be looking at some hurricane force conditions as we get towards texas by the weekend. it's really all going to depend on how strong this high pressure is on where exactly that storm can make land i'm full regardless, we're looking at intense rip current conditions along the entire gulf coast as we go into the holiday weekend,
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washington, here's a live look at the white house good morning, everyone. >> i'm paula reid. it's great to be with you. we are just over one week remove the presidential debate, and both campaigns seemed to be shifting strategies. the trump campaign largely laying low over the past few days but the former president did make one notable remark. he was caught on camera speaking about his opponents and the debate at his golf course. the video was obtained by the daily beast and you may find some of this line language offensive they do with the other night get all broken down pilot correctly. >> so pathetic just can't imagine. but can you imagine that go with dealing with putin and the president of china who is a fierce person meanwhile, the biden campaign is saddled with doubts about the president's ability to remain at the top of the ticket, part
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of the strategy includes a sit-down interview today with joe stephanopoulos that will air tonight. >> joining me now stephanie live politics reporter for bloomberg and steven newcomb, congressional reporter for axios thank you so much for being with us. stephanie. i want to start with you because it seems that the trump campaign is making a deliberate choice to see the spotlight, something they don't do a lot. and i want to read from some of your latest reporting you write that aside from a celebratory rally last friday, trump has largely gone silent even canceled playing a plan television interview with a virginia network. according to local outlet 13 news. now, after flirting with announcing his vice presidential pick and the days before the debate, his campaign reverted to their original plans to unveil the pick closer to the republican convention. so a rare less is more strategy from the trump campaign. >> we're seeing a very different side of former president donald trump, unlike in the past where he's
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injected himself into controversies that didn't necessarily concern him. >> and in in turn causing himself some own controversy. he's seated the spotlight as you've mentioned, and in doing so, he's been able to focus the negative attention on president biden's debate performance to show the democratic infighting and to project republican string. they don't have the same problems and it seems like the polling has been helping them ever since the debate. and so we're seeing that the campaign has largely allowed the advisers to do the talking for president trump and instead of potentially unveiling a vice presidential running mate, he's decided to hold off on that announcement, which is something that we were expecting, but there was discussion among sources that it had told me that they might have unveiled at earlier should the debate not have gone the way that they're hoping it to go and steven, the big boost divided this week was the meeting with democratic governors. but your latest reporting and takes us inside that meeting where they laid
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out some tough realities here, you say the governors were clear eyed about the current political reality reflected by polls? democrats, as it stands, are poised to lose the white house and potentially both chambers of congress to republicans in november. what else are you hearing from your sources? yeah. source said was briefed on that meeting that i spoke to, said that the feedback from democratic governors was blunt. two former president or to president biden but they also said that president biden signaled that he was not getting out of the race, that there was very little wiggle room in him dropping from the campaign that he's in it to win it now that's the public posture that we've seen from the white house. and biden surrogates for the past few days. that's what they're going to say publicly until a different decision is made. anyway but look they came out and they said that they supported the president and that's a boost to him in those sort of environment that he's in right now? >> yeah absolutely. but of course, if he does step aside, that has repercussions, not
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just obvious, immediate ones for democrats but also for the trump campaign. we have some new cnn reporting. it talks about how republicans are trying to determine what the democratic incumbent stepping aside would actually mean for the trump campaign. and trying to determine what the democratic, what this would mean. they believe that the path back to the white house would likely be easier with biden at the top of the ticket. so are you hearing anything about contingency planning? are they thinking that far ahead? >> i think from what i've heard from advisors, so far is that they're prepared for any circumstance, any candidate, even president trump has said that he's ready to take on whoever is on the top of the ticket. and so it seems like they're not too concerned just yet in terms of who it would be if it's not biden and the pulling that we've seen so far suggests that no one else does as well as biden does now, the former president, he's suggesting that they should do another debate, but he had some ideas about exactly what that
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would look like yesterday. he wrote on tooth excuse me, 30 he wrote on truth social. let's do another debate. but this time, no holds bar and all in discussion with just the two of us onstage talking about the future of the country. he went on to say, what a great evening it would be just the two of us one-on-one and good old fashion debate the way they used to be anytime, anywhere any place. okay politically map out what would that look like for both of the candidates? >> well, consider me skeptical that if you put those it's two men in front of a camera with no holds barred that they would talk about the future of the country. it would be very nasty. we saw it in the last debate talking about is unserious things that they're golf scores and yes. but politically look, i think why there's a risk for both campaigns. why would either do it at this point? i mean, why? i know he's saying that publicly. i think that's to put pressure on biden to sort of drive in this narrative that he's not fit for office and
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won't debate. but the president, the former president, won the last debate and the last debate was a disaster for the current president. so for from either other perspectives, i don't understand why they would do it again. right. so the next 24 hours critical. right. you have the rollout of this abc news interview, high-stakes. let's talk about first the trump campaign, right how do they view the next 24, 48 hours? i mean, it seems like they want to keep quiet. can they continue to keep quiet? are they going to see how they abc news interview goes? well, i guess we'll see you know, even after that video leaked of president trump on his golf course yes. >> it was interesting to note that the president himself had posted that video on truth, social. and so it seems like they're just rolling with it. they're going to see what happens and perhaps if something catastrophic does happen, we might see his main campaign advisers in fair to say this is one of those critical moments where the biden white house biden the folks that we're talking to. >> he has a very small window here to clean up this mess that he's in, to convince party
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leaders, party donors, people down the ballot that he is ready to take on this task. so yes, starting with the interview tonight you know, and to early next week and through the next week, we're going to see polling, more polling come back as well. and that'll give us an idea of what the electoral map looks like. it's, it's critical, critical indeed. >> thank you so much. with president biden's reelection bid in doubt, a lot of attention shifting to vice president kamala harris. cnn's bryan todd shows us the evolution of harris's partnership with the president and the challenges she spaced along the way our president, joe biden the public face of kamala harris is relationship with joe biden's started on a contentious note. i'm going to now direct this advice. president biden and the democratic primary debate in 2019, harris challenged biden for working with segregationist centers in the past telling biden it was hurtful to her. >> you also work with to oppose bussing and there was a little girl in california who was part
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of the second class to integrate her public schools. and she was bussed to school every day and that little girl was me. i'm suspending. >> harris would later dropped out of the 2020 race before a single vote was cast. but she'd impressed biden enough with her toughness that he asked her to run with him as he answered, yes the answers ready to work? >> i am ready to do this width. you heroes fought hard with biden through a bruising campaign and emerged as the first woman, the first black american, and the first person of south asian descent to hold the office of vice president. we did it joe but there were setbacks early in the administration in 2021 after biden assigned harris to handle relations with mexico and the northern triangle countries of central america to help address the immigration crisis, harris gave an awkward, heavily criticized answer in an interview with nbc's lester holt, we've been to the border. we've been to the board and you haven't been to the
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border? and i haven't been to europe and i thought i don't understand the point that you're making. i'm not discounting the importance of the border. >> cnn reported that year that the president's team was annoyed with that and with other fumbling answers she gave about the border crisis. but cnn also reported that harris's team had its own complaints that the president's aides were leaving her exposed. it was like the other side where people were complaining there was to much being put on her plate that wasn't setting up her up to succeed. but since roe versus wade was overturned in 2022, it's been harris who has emerged as a key voice for the administration on reproductive rights. >> is a fight for freedom the fundamental freedom of a woman to make decisions about her own body and not having her government tell her what to do she's also been one of the president's fiercest defenders since last week's disastrous debate performance. >> but joe biden is our nominee. we be trump once then
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we're going to meet him again. >> he was biographer says, those who've run against kamala harris have underestimated her at their own peril. she one statewide three times in california. that's no small feat you don't do that. if you're, if you're a lightweight, in recent days, donald trump and his maga surrogates have stepped up their attacks on harris trump in a truth social post, calling her quote, laughing, kamala harris harris biographer dan moraine points out candidates usually don't do that unless they're worried about their potential opponents. bryan todd, cnn, washington up next nearing a deal, the framework for a ceasefire in gaza now in place. plus, there's a new champion town meet the guy who downed 58 hot dogs in ten minutes. and as we go to break fireworks from the arch in st. louis sunday, dr. sanjay gupta
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the gun government of the united kingdom must change and yours is the only judgment that matters. i have heard your anger, your disappointment and i take responsibility for this loss were expected to hear from starmer later this morning and also turning to other foreign policy news, a framework is now in place. >> israel and hamas mirroring an agreement on a ceasefire and hostage release deal, box could resume within hours. and all of this comes on the heels of a call between president biden and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu on thursday. a senior administration official tells cnn the deal remains very consistent with the one president biden proposed in may. a three-phase deal that would include the withdrawal of israeli forces the. release of all living hostages and the reconstruction of gaza. here's what the president said about the proposal last month now after
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intensive diplomacy, carried out by my team my many conversations, leaders of israel, qatar, and egypt, and other middle eastern countries israel has now offered, israel as offer a comprehensive new proposal it's a road, map to an enduring ceasefire and the release of all hostages. >> this proposal has been transmitted by qatar to hamas it's important to remember though, that a deal has not been finalized joining me now, joe ruben, the former deputy assistant secretary of state under former president obama. i don't think you for being here with us. so previously, the holdup was the transition between phase one and phase two what happened? thinned here to change that. what was the breakthrough? >> yeah, polo luck, this sustained diplomacy that we have seen now for a couple of months between the hamas through its intermediaries with qatar, egypt, the united
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states, all piling in is pushing hamas to the position where they really are ending up with very little google room now they see they have no choice if they once he get any kind of sustained quiet in gaza, they're going to have to come to the table with new changes, new ideas. and also what's very interesting is that premise units in yahoo, he has shown some willingness. now to engage and re-engage despite getting pressure from his right flank. so to sustain diplomacy see from all corners, united states our diplomats are out there in the region. all the time pressuring and i think you're seeing now that the bearing of some fruit, we'll see it's not done. obviously yet, and they're going to be more talks, but it's moving in the right direction. >> but how likely is it that this will all come together? >> when i'm hearing from diplomats in different corners, is that this is as close as it's been in some time. and that there's a lot of optimism about this, that when primacy nothing i have decided to send the leader of the mossad his
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chief intelligence official, to doha to have these talks. he authorized it. now this is the first real action he's taken since the collapse of the war cabinet, which have been against and other moderate members in it. he is doing this now with his right-wing government behind him. and that means that he feels he has the ability to cut it deal. and i think that's a very positive side. >> so just how important is this deal for president biden? i want to read something from one of our colleagues, barak ravid, his political analysts and global reporter for axios. he writes, quote, a deal in gaza would be a huge accomplishment for biden a hostage and ceasefire deal would append the new cycle and allow biden to flex his national security and foreign policy credentials, which officials have long pointed to when rebutting questions about his age? >> yeah. there's no doubt the barak is right on this. this has been a horrific war on the grounds so much suffering most the palestinians muggsy
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israelis an american diplomacy is had three goals. restores israeli security minimize palestinian casualties and impacts a civilian life, and prevent a regional war and this is president biden's moment. now, on the middle east, he is showing the he sustained diplomatic leadership while backing israel will bear fruit. he also had, i have to mention, send envoy amos hochstein out to lebanon to try to ensure that there's no war between israel and hezbollah. so this is the president and engaged. he has a narrow summit coming up next week premise in netanyahu and a few weeks here. despite all of the wildness of the political cycle and the presidential say ugly is focused on this and it's very important that he stays focused and gets this win. >> thank you so much for joining us. >> happy to thanks paula and turning to sports now, there's a new nathan's hot dog contest champion. >> joey chestnut is still showing everyone up without even being in the competition. andy scholes has this morning's bleacher report good
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morning, paul. >> yeah. so fourth of july, i can only mean one thing for american sports fans at the annual nathan's hot dog eating contest. but this year, looked a bit different with 16 time and reigning champion joey chestnut not participating after a riff with nathan's over his partnership with impossible foods and with the world record holder out, it was truly anyone's game on coney island yesterday and it was tied up until the end with 39-year-old patrick bertoletti taking top dog in the end polishing off 58 hot dogs and ten minutes bertoletti, it previously taken a tenure height is from the event before returning in 2022. and he said without chestnut to compete there, to compete he knew he had a chance. and speaking of chestnut, the face of competitive eating while i didn't take the day off, he was down in el paso, texas competing against us soldiers to help raise money for military families he to powered a whopping 57 hotdogs in just five minutes. that's one less than bertoletti who had twice the time. chestnut also had more than all of his
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competitors combined and here's what he had to say afterwards i think the most i've ever done in five minutes, even prior to says 35, as this is there crushing me and i was i wasn't holding back. >> runners have to run biters, have to fight. eaters have to eat what a quote, miki sudo. meanwhile, showing she can hang with the man setting a new women's world record with 51 hot dogs eaten. that'd beads or previous record of 48.5. you also beat her husband and fellow competitive eater nicholas weary, who had 846 on the med zeid sudo. now, ten time champ you know that even ten years into that, i still have more to show the women's records, just going to improve from here on. now. and there are a lot of exciting things to come are messy and argentina meanwhile, taken on ecuador and what was expected an easy victory for the reigning world cup chances they look to advanced and copa america semi vowels, but ecuador's shocking them with that goal there in stoppage time by kevin
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rodriguez. so this game would go to penalties. and this is something you don't see very often messy lining up for his penalty, buddy misses it, kicking it off the crossbar. but luckily for messi, his goal the emiliano martinez bales amounts stop and ecuador twice argentina moves on winning penalties for two. and it was tough night for the minnesota lynx central mvp candidate and a piece of collier leaving the game late in the third quarter with an apparent foot injury. so she's also set to compete in the upcoming paris olympic games. team usa. let's keep an eye on that one. links would go on to lose to the sun, 78, 73 and file a yankees and red engaging in an old schools standoff before yesterday's game, after the national anthem, the reds, gram mass craft. and carson spheres remained on the foul line as in yankees ian hamilton and cody po teat, the showdown lasting for more than five minutes at the achy is warmed up behind them for the first ending players, ignoring the empires gestures, get them off the field with men. it was asked craft standing strong as he's the last one to move, winning
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it for the reds zadie outfielder spencer's theory said that set the tone for the game. reds would went 824 sweeping the yankees for the first time. since the 1976 world series. they ago paul out the old standoff reds, one that and the game big day for them thank you well, i've next president biden preparing for his first television interview since last week's dismal debate plus swimmers attack by sharks in texas i love milwaukee. cnn his life from milwaukee as republican tonight nominee, his vp and their plan to take that the white house follow cnn for complete coverage. the republican national convention starts with 15th date in an my day, insurers uncomfortable dracula.
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